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On the podcast today: Liverpool stamp their authority on the title race with a comfortable 2-0 win at Manchester City. The panel discuss whether the title race is done following Arne Slot’s tactical masterclass and asks if Pep Guardiola’s prowess is waning.
Elsewhere, Arsenal suffer a damaging defeat at home to West Ham, raising fresh questions about their title credentials and lack of discipline under Mikel Arteta. The race for the top four intensifies as Newcastle survive a late scare against Nottingham Forest, Aston Villa continue their push with Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio proving decisive, and Chelsea’s defensive frailties remain exposed.
At the bottom, Southampton, Leicester, and Ipswich all concede four as the relegation battle continues to take shape, while Wolves win at Bournemouth, thanks to another Matheus Cunha goal.
Plus the panel touch on the Champions League and Europa League draws, discuss Jonathan’s first-ever spreadsheet and take your questions.
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